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Included Unique Activities Accommodations Meals Included UNESCO World Heritage sites Transportation and Guides All our small guided vacations include: Day 1 Accommodation Historic Victorian 4-Star Hotel - Edinburgh, Central Scotland Daily Itinerary Edinburgh Arrival Included Unique Activities Spirit of Scotland Dinner Show Suggested Sightseeing National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Central Scotland Arrive at Arrive at Edinburgh Airport, Central Scotland Overnight Location Edinburgh, Central Scotland Day 2 Accommodation Historic Victorian 4-Star Hotel - Edinburgh, Central Scotland Daily Itinerary The Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle & Holyrood Palace Included Unique Activities Palace Of Holyroodhouse Admission Edinburgh Castle Admission Included Sightseeing The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Central Scotland Edinburgh Castle, Central Scotland Old Town Edinburgh, Central Scotland Overnight Location Edinburgh, Central Scotland Day 3 Accommodation Luxury Countryside Hotel - Pitlochry, Central Scotland Daily Itinerary St Andrews & Blair Castle Included Unique Activities Blair Castle & Garden Admission Enroute Sightseeing Forth Bridge, Queensferry, Central Scotland St Andrews, Central Scotland Overnight Location Pitlochry, Central Scotland Day 4 Accommodation Luxury Art-Deco Hotel - Inverness, Highlands Daily Itinerary Cairngorms National Park Included Unique Activities Cardhu Distillery Flavor Journey Overnight Location Inverness, Highlands Day 5 Accommodation Luxury Art-Deco Hotel - Inverness, Highlands Daily Itinerary Loch Ness Cruise & Urquhart Castle Included Unique Activities Culloden Battlefield Visitor Center Admission Urquhart Castle Admission Inspiration Loch Ness Cruise Included Sightseeing Loch Ness, Highlands Overnight Location Inverness, Highlands Day 6 Accommodation Highland Riverview Hotel - Fort William, Highlands Daily Itinerary Isle of Skye Included Unique Activities Eilean Donan Castle Admission Enroute Sightseeing Isle of Skye, Islands Kyle of Lochalsh, Highlands Overnight Location Fort William, Highlands Day 7 Accommodation Highland Riverview Hotel - Fort William, Highlands Daily Itinerary Harry Potter Steam Train Included Unique Activities Jacobite Steam Train aka Hogwarts Express Roundtrip Overnight Location Fort William, Highlands Day 8 Accommodation 4-Star Victorian Hotel - Stirling, Central Scotland Daily Itinerary Loch Lomond National Park Included Unique Activities Loch Lomond Circular Cruise from Luss Suggested Sightseeing Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Central Scotland Luss, Loch Lomond, Central Scotland Overnight Location Stirling, Central Scotland Day 9 Accommodation Serene Woodland Retreat - Livingston, Central Scotland Daily Itinerary Stirling Castle & The Kelpies Included Unique Activities Stirling Castle Admission Suggested Sightseeing Stirling, Central Scotland Overnight Location Livingston, Central Scotland Day 10 Daily Itinerary Depart from Edinburgh Depart From Depart from Edinburgh Airport, Central Scotland Available Dates 1. Click the “GET QUOTE” Button Above. 2. Online Account & Quote Created 3. Fine-Tune Your Tour Quote 4. Reserve & Pay Online 5. Print Your Travel Documents & Go! Questions? Hours of Business:
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It’s time to fall under the spell of Scotland’s grand personality. Elegant Edinburgh, the glory of castles, sweet villages, daring Highlands, a historic steam train, the Isle of Skye, and beautiful whisky… This is sheer Celtic heaven. Get into the spirit with an evening of merriment and a “ceremony of the Haggis” in the capital. Next, be amazed as your storyteller and guide leads you through the closes, courtyards, and shops in Old Town, the Royal Mile, ancient Edinburgh Castle, and the Stone of Destiny. All is wonder.

Traveling north, experience atmospheric Blair Castle, the disarming village of St. Andrews, and Scotland’s largest National Park. Your local Cairngorms Park guide will help you spot rare wildlife seen nowhere else. Now, imagine the bold women who created a Speyside distillery. Enjoy a field-to-glass tasting that awakens your senses, and delight in the hospitality of the family’s kitchen.

Inverness, gateway to the Highlands, awaits. Head back in time to the Culloden Battlefield and the Jacobite Uprising. Into the Highlands, you’ll cruise Loch Ness in style before going to the Isle of Skye, also known as “Cloud Island.” From there, climb aboard the Jacobite Steam Train, one of the world’s great rail journeys and recognizable from Harry Potter fame. Witness Stirling Castle’s magnificence and her place in Scotland’s story. Then, it’s back to Edinburgh, the city you’ve come to know as the beating heart of gallant Scotland.

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Included Unique Activities

  • Royal Mile Walking Tour& Edinburgh Castle
  • Spirit of Scotland Dinner/Dance Show
  • Explore St Andrews
  • Loch Ness Cruise
  • Cardhu Distillery Tour & Tasting
  • Visit Famous Culloden Battlefield
  • Explore the Stunning Cairngorms National Park
  • Tour the Majestic Isle of Skye
  • Loch Lomond Cruise
  • Blair Castle & Gardens Admission
  • Urquhart Castle Admission
  • Stirling Castle Admission
  • Eilean Donan Castle Admission
  • Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo*
  • Jacobite Steam Train**

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Stirling Castle Admission

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Loch Lomond Circular Cruise from Luss

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Jacobite Steam Train aka Hogwarts Express Roundtrip

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Eilean Donan Castle Admission

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Culloden Battlefield Visitor Center Admission

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Urquhart Castle Admission

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Inspiration Loch Ness Cruise

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Cardhu Distillery Flavor Journey

Accommodations

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2 Nights

Historic Victorian 4-Star Hotel

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1 Night

Luxury Countryside Hotel

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2 Nights

Luxury Art-Deco Hotel

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2 Nights

Highland Riverview Hotel

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1 Night

4-Star Victorian Hotel

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1 Night

Serene Woodland Retreat

Meals Included

  • 9 Breakfasts
  • 5 Dinners

UNESCO World Heritage sites

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Old Town Edinburgh

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Forth Bridge, Queensferry

Transportation and Guides

  • Professional & Knowledgeable Guide & Driver Throughout The Tour
  • Luxury Coach Touring
  • Edinburgh Airport Transfers

All our small guided vacations include:

  • Maximum 18 Passengers
  • Private Local Guide & Driver
  • Superior Accommodations
  • Distinctive Experiences
  • Luxury Touring
  • Airport Transfers
  • Porterage Throughout
  • Guaranteed Departures
  • Day 1Edinburgh, Central Scotland
  • Day 2Edinburgh, Central Scotland
  • Day 3Pitlochry, Central Scotland
  • Day 4Inverness, Highlands
  • Day 5Inverness, Highlands
  • Day 6Fort William, Highlands
  • Day 7Fort William, Highlands
  • Day 8Stirling, Central Scotland
  • Day 9Livingston, Central Scotland
  • Day 10Depart

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Accommodation

Historic Victorian 4-Star Hotel - Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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Room Type: Classic Double/Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 11:00am.
Discounted car parking is available from a secure APCOA car park located a ten minute walk for the hotel. Bring your car to the front of the hotel to unload your luggage and receive directions to car park.

Daily Itinerary

Edinburgh Arrival

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After arriving in Edinburgh with an airport transfer to your hotel, you can explore the city at your leisure until your special Scotland Dinner Show.

Included Unique Activities

Spirit of Scotland Dinner Show

Edinburgh, Central Scotland

Enjoy an unforgettable evening of traditional Scottish food, music, and entertainment with costumes, dance, fiddles, and bagpipes! Upon arrival, you will be treated to a delectable 4-course traditional Scottish dinner, including a “Ceremony of the Haggis.” When the show begins, you’ll be amazed by a variety of highly-skilled local performers. Your Master Piper is Andy Coulter, a favored piper at Royal events, who personally played for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Other notable participants include vocalist/guitarist Philip Henderson, and the fiddle player, Jani. Lynsey Shand is the choreographer and mentor of the dancers who perform nightly. It all adds up to a unique and joyous experience in the heart of bustling Edinburgh.

Suggested Sightseeing

National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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On The Map:The National Museum of Scotland is located on Chambers Street, in the heart of Old Town Edinburgh. Just a few minutes from the Royal Mile, Chambers Street links George IV Bridge and South Bridge.

The National Museum’s forte is artifacts from around the world. The recently opened, new modern Museum of Scotland, is a small miracle; it is dedicated to the story of Scotland and her people. The museums have different personalities, but they sit right next to each other. Together, they have one of the finest collections in the world. The rarest antiquities in Scotland create a treasure trove for the senses and imagination.

Some highlights include: Ivory chessmen made by invading Vikings in the 12th century; holy relics, one linked to St. Columba and Iona, and the other to Robert the Bruce; a staff carried by St. Fillian in the 8th century, one of the finest examples of artistry from 1,200 years ago; The Maiden, a 16th century guillotine; Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Canteen—everything he needed to travel and dine in style; Egyptian mummy cases, decorated with symbols of death and resurrection; and a 3,500-year-old Egyptian toy mouse with string that would have been pulled by a child. When it walks the tail wags!

Arrive at

Arrive at Edinburgh Airport, Central Scotland

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Arrive at Edinburgh Airport. If arriving from the U.S., please note that your flight is overnight.

Edinburgh is a small airport, ensuring that your experience there is a pleasant one. The airport is located 8 miles west of downtown Edinburgh, and it takes approximately 30 minutes to make the journey by car or bus.

Overnight Location

Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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On The Map:Edinburgh is located on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth and is the capital of Scotland. Situated in Scotland’s Central Belt, the city center is 2 ½ miles southwest of the shoreline of Leith. Situated 332 miles north of London, and 46 miles east of Glasgow, Edinburgh is the bold heart of Scotland that invites exploration.

From ancient Edinburgh Castle, perched on a dormant volcanic plug, to narrow lanes and royal Georgian neighborhoods, this city is enchanting. Walk along the medieval walls. Expect surprising vistas and views of the sea. Discover quirky shops, whisky tasting, world-class restaurants, pub crawls, and friendly talk. Edinburgh is one joyous find after another.

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Accommodation

Historic Victorian 4-Star Hotel - Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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Room Type: Classic Double/Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 11:00am.
Discounted car parking is available from a secure APCOA car park located a ten minute walk for the hotel. Bring your car to the front of the hotel to unload your luggage and receive directions to car park.

Daily Itinerary

The Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle & Holyrood Palace

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Today you'll have a full day with a walking tour of Edinburgh, a tour of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace.Should your tour dates include the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo (August 10th arrival only), you will enjoy anexciting evening at this world-class event with famous Tattoo pipers, fiddlers, and dancers.

Included Unique Activities

Palace Of Holyroodhouse Admission

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Edinburgh, Central Scotland

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the home of Scottish royal history and is the official residence of King Charles III when he is in Scotland. Admission to the Palace includes the State Apartments, Mary, Queen of Scots' historic chambers, and the ruins of the 12th-century Abbey Church. NOTE: Because the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a working royal palace, sometimes closures can happen at short notice.

Edinburgh Castle Admission

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Edinburgh, Central Scotland

Edinburgh Castle sits on a high, rocky hill with a narrow ridge running east above the Old Town of Edinburgh. There has been a fortification of some kind here for thousands of years. The castle has existed through layers of time and history, and it is indeed magnificent. Edinburgh Castle has highlighted the city’s skyline for 800 years, is a national symbol, and it is Scotland’s most popular site to visit. The castle was a vital possession in Scotland’s historic struggles. The castle houses the Honours (Crown Jewels) of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny, the famous 15th century gun Mons Meg, the One O' Clock Gun and the National War Museum of Scotland. This self guided audio tour is available in eight languages and will takeyouon a tour around the castle, explains its architecture, and tells its dramatic history.

Included Sightseeing

The Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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On The Map: The Royal Mile is located in Old Town Edinburgh, and runs between Edinburgh Castle & Holyrood Palace.

It has a number of famous historical sites and buildings, as well as an impressive array of shops, restaurants, and pubs. (The Royal Mile is actually more than a mile by 107 yards.) There are several independently named streets that connect, making up the Royal Mile. These are Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street, Cannongate, and Abbey Strand. The major attractions on the Royal Mile are Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, The National Museum of Scotland, and Camera Obscura—Scotland's oldest purpose-built attraction.

Edinburgh Castle, Central Scotland

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On The Map:Edinburgh Castle is located at the top of the Royal Mile, at the west end of Edinburgh's Old Town.

From its lofty position on Castle Rock, the castle dominates the Edinburgh skyline. There has been a fortification of some kind here for thousands of years. The castle has existed through layers of time and history, and it is indeed magnificent. Having etched the city’s skyline for 800 years, the Castle is a national symbol. A vital part in Scotland’s historic struggles, the castle houses the Crown Jewels of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny, the legendary 15th century gun Mons Meg, the One O' Clock Gun, and the National War Museum of Scotland. In addition to guided tours provided by the castle stewards, there is an audio guide tour available that takes you around the castle, explains its architecture, and tells its dramatic history.

Old Town Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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Both New Town and Old Town Edinburgh became a World Heritage Site in 1995, listed as such for their architectural and historic importance. In fact, both are an indelible part of Scotland’s story. Edinburgh’s medieval Royal Mile begins at Edinburgh Castle and runs to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The north is bordered by 18th century New Town, including Princes Street.

Beside Edinburgh’s haunting Castle, Gladstone’s Land on the Royal Mile is one of Old Town’s oldest buildings; it was a cultural hub for more than 500 years. On the second floor, you can try on Georgian fashions. Descend to the first floor, and you’re in the home owned by wealthy spice traders of the 17th century. You’ll see their living space, kitchen, stock room, and the tavern that they ran. The 1620’s Scottish Renaissance wall decorations and ceiling paintings are original. Enjoy the café in the tradition of these last traders, with tea and cake.

Overnight Location

Edinburgh, Central Scotland

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On The Map:Edinburgh is located on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth and is the capital of Scotland. Situated in Scotland’s Central Belt, the city center is 2 ½ miles southwest of the shoreline of Leith. Situated 332 miles north of London, and 46 miles east of Glasgow, Edinburgh is the bold heart of Scotland that invites exploration.

From ancient Edinburgh Castle, perched on a dormant volcanic plug, to narrow lanes and royal Georgian neighborhoods, this city is enchanting. Walk along the medieval walls. Expect surprising vistas and views of the sea. Discover quirky shops, whisky tasting, world-class restaurants, pub crawls, and friendly talk. Edinburgh is one joyous find after another.

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Accommodation

Luxury Countryside Hotel - Pitlochry, Central Scotland

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Room Type: Double / Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 4.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 10.30am

Daily Itinerary

St Andrews & Blair Castle

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Today your driver will pick you up and take you through the lovely village of St Andrews, followed by a visit to Blair Castle & Gardens. Enjoy included dinner at your 5-star hotel.

Included Unique Activities

Blair Castle & Garden Admission

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Pitlochry, Central Scotland

Blair Castle stands near the village of Blair Atholl in Scotland’s Perthshire. It is the ancestral home of the Clan Murray, and was historically the seat of their chief, the Duke of Atholl. The castle has an extraordinary history, during peace and conflict. Over a period of 750 years, it witnessed politicians, soldiers, agriculturalists, and entrepreneurs. The 30 rooms bring to life Scottish Baronial architecture and interiors. Castle tours have information in every room and welcoming guides on each floor to answer your questions. (The Tullibardine Restaurant and Castle Gardens are closed during the winter season.)

Enroute Sightseeing

Forth Bridge, Queensferry, Central Scotland

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This railway bridge, crossing the Forth estuary in Scotland, had the world’s longest spans (541 m) when it opened in 1890. It remains one of the greatest cantilever trussed bridges and continues to carry passengers and freight. Its distinctive industrial aesthetic is the result of a forthright and unadorned display of its structural components. Innovative in style, materials and scale, the Forth Bridge marks an important milestone in bridge design and construction during the period when railways came to dominate long-distance land travel.

St Andrews, Central Scotland

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On The Map: St Andrews is located on Scotland's east coast. Dundee is less than 30 minutes to the north, while Edinburgh 1.5 hours to the south.

Poised and well-groomed, St. Andrews is the pilgrimage site for golfers around the world. It is also Scotland’s oldest university town, founded in 1410. The town of St. Andrews is small---only three main streets and an open, airy feel with long stretches of sandy beach on either side of town. There are acres-plus of golf links in every direction. The locals are proud of their town and it has a refined, old-fashioned ambience. Many original buildings have survived, and the castle and cathedral have been rebuilt to preserve their remains. The main streets and cobbled alleys are lined with crooked houses. Medieval churches line up and meet at the ruin of the 12th century cathedral. St. Andrews is a light, seaside resort that feels busier and larger than it is. More importantly, it is one of the most notable and historic towns in Scotland.

Overnight Location

Pitlochry, Central Scotland

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On The Map: Pitlochry is located in the very heart of Scotland. Cairngorms National Park is very close by to the north, and Edinburgh less than 1.5 hours to the south via the A9 road.

When Queen Victoria fell in love with the Highlands of Scotland, Pitlochry was a quiet village surrounded by the pine-covered hills of the Central Highlands. It became famous when she named it one of the finest resorts in Europe, and visitors began arriving to discover the magic of the Highlands. This vibrant town in the wooded valley of the River Tummel runs along a main street that’s lined with shops and eating places. It bustles with visitors, but relax and go with the flow. Look behind the busy-ness, and you’ll see the charming, Highland Victorian town that is still Pitlochry. Pitlochry is farther from the sea than any other place in Scotland, and it makes a good base for exploring the surrounding scenery, which is spectacular.

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Accommodation

Luxury Art-Deco Hotel - Inverness, Highlands

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Room Type: Double/Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out before 12:00 noon.
Free parking is available on site.

Daily Itinerary

Cairngorms National Park

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Spend the day exploring Cairngorms National Park with your guide before experiencing the many whisky flavors at Cardhu Distillery. Dinner is included at your hotel.

Included Unique Activities

Cardhu Distillery Flavor Journey

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Aberlour, North East

Cardhu distillery, previously called Cardow, is one of the best-located distilleries in Speyside. It sits high on the hills on the north side of Spey Valley and has delightful views to the south. Though they take their name from the Gaelic for “Black Rock,” the malts of Cardhu are warm and clean tasting. Often described as silky, they are both elegant and approachable. Perfect for toasting, celebrating, and sharing with old and new friends. Join a journey through Cardhu’s fascinating founding by two generations of resolute women. Discover how their inventive nature fueled a quest to capture Speyside in its highly coveted malt, noted for its sensual pour and rich, smooth character. Your full-sensory, field-to-glass tour ends with a tutored whisky tasting in their tasting kitchen. Relax and enjoy the Cumming and Walker family hospitality.

Overnight Location

Inverness, Highlands

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On The Map:Inverness is located on Scotland's central northern coast. The town is accessed via the A9 road from the southeast (Cairngorms National Park), A82 from the southwest (Loch Ness), and A96 from northeast Speyside.

Inverness is the gateway and true capital of the Highlands. It is also one of the Highland’s oldest settlements, and all roads still lead to the Highland’s center. Inverness feels like a compact town, but with 50,000 people it has the vibrant attitude of a lovely city. Let your imagination run wild and take a ghost tour, led by an 18th century ghost, complete with period costume. Expect to hear tales of the city’s past, including ghosts, witches, murders, and spells.

Stroll along the River Ness, or cruise on the Moray Firth, searching out bottlenose dolphins. (It is very peaceful, especially if you’ve just been ghost-hunting.) The River Ness flows through Inverness, and salmon fishermen come during the summer for a fine catch. Inverness Castle is perched high above the city, a gorgeous Victorian built of red sandstone. Just below the castle is the museum and art gallery which runs exhibitions and workshops for kids. The main shopping area fans out from there in three directions, and it includes a lively gathering place where pipers and other musicians gather and make music.

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Accommodation

Luxury Art-Deco Hotel - Inverness, Highlands

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Room Type: Double/Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out before 12:00 noon.
Free parking is available on site.

Daily Itinerary

Loch Ness Cruise & Urquhart Castle

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See the iconic Loch Ness from the best viewpoint - a boat. You'll also visit Urquhart Castle and Culloden Battlefieldand have free time in the evening to explore Inverness.

Included Unique Activities

Culloden Battlefield Visitor Center Admission

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Inverness, Highlands

Visit the powerfully emotive and atmospheric battlefield where the 1745 Jacobite Rising came to an end. On April 16, 1746, the final Jacobite Rising came to a brutal head in one of the most harrowing battles in British history. Jacobite supporters, seeking to restore the Stuart monarchy to the British thrones, gathered to fight the Duke of Cumberland’s government troops. It was the last pitched battle on British soil and, in less than an hour, around 1,600 men were slain, 1,500 of them Jacobites. The richly researched, stimulating, and sensitive Culloden Visitor Centre, which stands beside the battlefield, features artifacts from both sides of the battle and interactive displays that reveal the background of the conflict.

It is both a monument and a guide to a pivotal day in history. You’ll experience the emotions of the Battle of Culloden in the visitor center’s 360-degree battle immersion theatre, putting you in the heart of the action. See the restored 18th-century Leanach Cottage with its beautiful, thatched roof, crafted using heather from the battlefield itself. Browse their shop for unique mementos of your trip, including jewelry crafted from the flowers of the battlefield, prints of the battlefield, and Culloden whisky.

Urquhart Castle Admission

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Loch Ness, Highlands

Once one of Scotland’s largest castles, Urquhart saw conflict during its 500 years as a medieval fortress. Control of the castle passed back and forth between the Scots and English during the Wars of Independence. The power struggles continued, as the Lords of the Isles regularly raided both the castle and glen up until the 1500’s. The last of the government troops garrisoned here during the Jacobite Risings blew up the castle when they left. Urquhart’s iconic ruins remain, offering glimpses into medieval times and the lives of its noble residents. Urquhart is a must-experience.

Inspiration Loch Ness Cruise

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Inverness, Highlands

Cruise in comfort on Loch Ness. The staff is friendly and helpful. This cruise provides magnificent views of Urquhart Castle, sailing as far as Urquhart Castle near Drumnadrochit, which is approximately halfway down Loch Ness. You'll sail through the deepest part of this famous Loch; if you happen to spot Nessie, be sure to remain very quiet and take pictures!

Included Sightseeing

Loch Ness, Highlands

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On The Map: Loch Ness is a long stretch of freshwater, extending 23 miles southwest of Inverness.

Loch Ness holds more water than all the lakes and reservoirs in the U.K. combined. During the Ice Age, glaciers deepened a trench halfway through Scotland, creating a long glen of steep, forested mountains and mysterious lochs. Castles and forts abound here, bearing witness to the Great Glen’s strategic importance. There is, of course, the elusive Loch Ness monster who still attracts scientific interest. Loch Ness is almost 1,000 feet deep and has unusually dark water, owing to the high peat content of the surrounding soil. This is an immensely atmospheric loch, surrounded by mountains, castles, abbey ruins, and several enchanting villages. The fame of Loch Ness is well-deserved.

Overnight Location

Inverness, Highlands

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On The Map:Inverness is located on Scotland's central northern coast. The town is accessed via the A9 road from the southeast (Cairngorms National Park), A82 from the southwest (Loch Ness), and A96 from northeast Speyside.

Inverness is the gateway and true capital of the Highlands. It is also one of the Highland’s oldest settlements, and all roads still lead to the Highland’s center. Inverness feels like a compact town, but with 50,000 people it has the vibrant attitude of a lovely city. Let your imagination run wild and take a ghost tour, led by an 18th century ghost, complete with period costume. Expect to hear tales of the city’s past, including ghosts, witches, murders, and spells.

Stroll along the River Ness, or cruise on the Moray Firth, searching out bottlenose dolphins. (It is very peaceful, especially if you’ve just been ghost-hunting.) The River Ness flows through Inverness, and salmon fishermen come during the summer for a fine catch. Inverness Castle is perched high above the city, a gorgeous Victorian built of red sandstone. Just below the castle is the museum and art gallery which runs exhibitions and workshops for kids. The main shopping area fans out from there in three directions, and it includes a lively gathering place where pipers and other musicians gather and make music.

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Accommodation

Highland Riverview Hotel - Fort William, Highlands

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Room Type: Double / Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 11.00am.

Limited guest car parking is available within the grounds, and just along the road at the West End roundabout, there is a large municipal car park.

Daily Itinerary

Isle of Skye

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Today you'll visit the famous Isle of Skye and Eilean Donan Castle en-route to Fort William. Dinner included at your hotel.

Included Unique Activities

Eilean Donan Castle Admission

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Kyle of Lochalsh, Highlands

Eilean Donan is globally recognized as one of Scotland’s most iconic images. Situated on an island at the point where three great sea lochs meet, and surrounded by majestic scenery, the castle is a must-see in the Scottish Highlands. Although inhabited since the 6th century, the first fortified castle was built in the mid-13th century and stood guard over the lands of Kintail. Since then, at least four different versions of the castle have been built and rebuilt during the tides of Scotland’s feudal history. Partially destroyed in a Jacobite uprising in 1719, Eilean Donan lay in ruins for 200 years until Lieutenant Colonel John MacRae-Gilstrap bought the island in 1911. He restored the castle to its original glory. After 20 years of hard work, the castle was re-opened in 1932. Four generations of the MacRae family, from the past to the present, are still the Constables of Eilean Donan Castle. You can explore almost every part of the castle and take a journey through history. Many people feel that Eilean Donan is the most beautiful castle in Scotland, and you’ll be able to decide for yourself. The castle has a visitor center plus a café and gift shop.

Enroute Sightseeing

Isle of Skye, Islands

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On The Map:The Isle of Skye is a large island located off the west coast of Scotland. Skye is accessed via a land bridge (A87 road) from Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland, or by ferry from Mallaig.

“Cloud Island” is the name Norse settlers gave to the Isle of Skye. It is fitting. A 50-mile-long banquet of velvet moors, jagged mountains, shimmering lochs, and towering sea cliffs produce stunning scenery. If the weather turns, there are plenty of castles, crafting museums, cozy pubs, and restaurants to enjoy. Along with Edinburgh and Loch Ness, Skye is one of the places in Scotland that people enjoy visiting the most. Skye is where Bonnie Prince Charlie spent his final days in Scotland in 1746.

A wild geological past has produced some of Britain’s most dramatic scenery. From rugged Northern Skye to the ice-sculpted peaks of the Cuillins, the island is blessed with many lochs. The traveler is never more than five miles from the ocean. Skye is everything we think that the Highlands are: Wild, fierce, and mesmerizing.

Kyle of Lochalsh, Highlands

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On The Map:The Kyle of Lochalsh is a town on the northwest coast of Scotland, 80 miles west of Inverness, and 75 miles northwest of Fort William, opposite the village of Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye.

This town is the most prominent gateway to the famed Isle of Skye. The center of Kyle is made up of an attractive group of white-washed buildings. The welcoming town has a good harbor and marina. The picturesque village of Plockton is located nearby on the sheltered bay of Loch Carron. The Five Sisters of Kintail, Scotland’s highest waterfall, is an exceptional sight, while walks on nearby Glen Shiel are lovely. This location is steeped in Jacobite history.

Overnight Location

Fort William, Highlands

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On The Map: Fort William sits at the head of Loch Linnhe, and the foot of the Great Glen and snow-peaked Ben Nevis. The major A82 road runs through town connecting it with Glasgow to the south & Inverness to the northeast.

Fort William got its name from the original fort built here in 1650 to keep the Highland clans in order. It's a convenient touring base for the Northwest of Scotland, and a popular hub for walkers, mountaineers, and scenery lovers of every type. Its appeal is not that of a destination town, but rather its location to some of the most stunning natural beauty in Scotland. Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest, and most rugged is the most obvious draw, but it's certainly not all. The West Highland Museum on Cameron Square exhibits the 18th century “Secret Portrait of Prince Charles.” This was done when all paintings of Stuarts were completed in obscure swirls so the viewer didn’t get into trouble for having any connection, at all, to the Stuart side of the Royal family. Just northeast of town is the acclaimed “Treasures of the Earth,” one of Europe’s finest collections of crystals and gemstones. The “Underwater Center,” on the banks of Loch Linnhe, is the world’s leading diving instruction and training center. Also north of town are the impressive ruins of Inverlochy Castle.

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Accommodation

Highland Riverview Hotel - Fort William, Highlands

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Room Type: Double / Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3.00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 11.00am.

Limited guest car parking is available within the grounds, and just along the road at the West End roundabout, there is a large municipal car park.

Daily Itinerary

Harry Potter Steam Train

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Today you'll ride on the iconic Harry Potter Jacobite Steam Train* and visit Ben Nevis Mountain and Steall Waterfall. You'll be free to explore Fort William at your leisure this evening.

*Due to extremely high demand and limited capacity, this experience is subject to availability and may be substituted with the traditional train that travels the same Highland route

Included Unique Activities

Jacobite Steam Train aka Hogwarts Express Roundtrip

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Fort William, Highlands

Known as one of the great railway journeys in the world, this 84-mile round trip train ride takes you past very dramatic scenery. Starting near the highest mountain in Britain, Ben Nevis, it runs to Britain's most westerly mainland railway station, Arisaig, and passes close to the deepest freshwater loch in Britain, Loch Morar. For movie fans, the highlight of this journey is often crossing the 21-arched Glenfinnan viaduct. The scene has received worldwide fame, due to its use in the Harry Potter movies. In the second movie, “Chamber of Secrets,” Harry & Ron swoop and dive in their flying Ford Anglia, as the train crosses the viaduct! Some of the train carriages are those actually used in the Harry Potter films. Beyond the viaduct, the train stops in the charming town of Glenfinnan. Beyond Glenfinnan you’ll see the beautiful villages of Lochailort, Arisaig, Morar, and Mallaig. When passing Morar, keep an eye out for the silvery beaches used in the films “Highlander” and “Local Hero.”

Overnight Location

Fort William, Highlands

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On The Map: Fort William sits at the head of Loch Linnhe, and the foot of the Great Glen and snow-peaked Ben Nevis. The major A82 road runs through town connecting it with Glasgow to the south & Inverness to the northeast.

Fort William got its name from the original fort built here in 1650 to keep the Highland clans in order. It's a convenient touring base for the Northwest of Scotland, and a popular hub for walkers, mountaineers, and scenery lovers of every type. Its appeal is not that of a destination town, but rather its location to some of the most stunning natural beauty in Scotland. Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest, and most rugged is the most obvious draw, but it's certainly not all. The West Highland Museum on Cameron Square exhibits the 18th century “Secret Portrait of Prince Charles.” This was done when all paintings of Stuarts were completed in obscure swirls so the viewer didn’t get into trouble for having any connection, at all, to the Stuart side of the Royal family. Just northeast of town is the acclaimed “Treasures of the Earth,” one of Europe’s finest collections of crystals and gemstones. The “Underwater Center,” on the banks of Loch Linnhe, is the world’s leading diving instruction and training center. Also north of town are the impressive ruins of Inverlochy Castle.

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Accommodation

4-Star Victorian Hotel - Stirling, Central Scotland

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Room Type: Double / Twin

Check in policies:

Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out before 11:00am.

There is parking available at The Stirling Highland Hotel although charges may apply.

Daily Itinerary

Loch Lomond National Park

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Explore the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park with a Loch Lomond Cruise. Dinner included at your hotel.

Included Unique Activities

Loch Lomond Circular Cruise from Luss

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Luss, Loch Lomond, Central Scotland

Enjoy a leisurely 90-minute circular cruise around the loch’s island jewels and explore the historic Lomond landscape. While doing so, you’ll hear some live commentary on the marauding Vikings upon feuding clans. Watch for wildlife… This is your chance to see deer, sea eagles, osprey, and even wallabies while you enjoy tea or coffee with Scottish shortbread. Your cruise departs from Luss Pier and has live commentary about the islands, local clans, and the Highland Boundary fault line. Wonderful!

Suggested Sightseeing

Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Central Scotland

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On The Map:Loch Lomond is located in Central Scotland, approximately 20 miles northwest of Glasgow. The main A82 road runs along the west shore of the lake en route to Fort William and beyond to Inverness. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, comprising 720 square miles, became Scotland’s first National Park in 2002. Originally made famous by the novels of Sir Walter Scott in the early 1800’s, the Trossachs have been enjoyed as the “Highlands in Miniature” by travelers since that time. For two centuries, people have come here to walk, climb, cycle and sail, to breathe fresh clean air, and immerse themselves in the wonder of nature. The landscape ranges from the uplands of Breadalbane to the sea lochs of Argyll. Included within its area is the whole of Scotland's largest loch, Loch Lomond. The northern end of the loch is deep and narrow, with mountains on either side, including Ben Lomond. The southern half of the loch is more pastoral and home to many islands. The surrounding mountainous areas include 21 ‘Munros’ (individual mountains over 3000ft); 20 ‘Corbetts’ (individual mountains over 2,500ft); and two forest parks. For the very best of the Trossachs, consider the route of the Duke’s Pass from Aberfoyle to Loch Katrine.

Luss, Loch Lomond, Central Scotland

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On The Map:The lovely village of Luss is 10 miles south of Tarbet on the western shore of Loch Lomond. It is 80 miles west of Edinburgh and 34 miles north of Glasgow. Luss is within Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, just off the main road to the West Highlands.

Luss is picture-postcard lovely. The lanes are filled with quaint cottages built by the local laird in the 19th century for his estate workers. Stop and admire the amazing views of Loch Lomond. The beach is a nice place to slow down and have a picnic.

Overnight Location

Stirling, Central Scotland

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On The Map: Stirling is located in Central Scotland, less than 45 minutes on the M80/A80 from Glasgow to the southwest and1 hour on the M9 motorway from Edinburgh to the southeast.

Stirling is a taste of both the Lowlands and the Highlands. It is packed with castles and tales of people who are larger than life, and it is blessed with awe-inspiring natural beauty. “Hold Stirling and you control the entire country…” This simple strategy has ensured that a castle, or some sort of fortification, has existed here in Scotland since prehistoric times. Stirling is associated with King Arthur, and some believe it was the locale for Camelot.

In recorded history, we know that Alexander I dedicated a chapel here. Below the impressive Stirling Castle, Old Town Stirling is protected by 16th century walls built to keep Mary, Queen of Scots, safe from Henry VIII. And, it was here that the infant James VI was crowned in 1567. This area was also home to Rob Roy, whose exploits still echo through the Highlands. There is something about Stirling that feels like a fairy tale. Its sense of time is similar to Edinburgh, but the hustle and bustle is turned down. With its winding cobblestone streets, and the old town clinging to the slopes beneath the castle, you can feel the layers of time and heroism. Take a quiet walk in the moonlight on Stirling’s magic streets. It’s an experience to be savored.

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Accommodation

Serene Woodland Retreat - Livingston, Central Scotland

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Room Type: Double/Twin

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Check-in time is after 3:00pm on your day of arrival. Check-out time is before 11:00am.

Daily Itinerary

Stirling Castle & The Kelpies

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In the morning, walk the halls ofStirling Castle - Mary Queen of Scots childhood home and one of Scotland's grandest stone castles. After departing from Stirling, stop for a visit to the world's largest equinestatues, the Kelpies. These shape-shifting mythical creatures of Scottish legend will mesmerize you with theirengineering ingenuity. Enjoy your last evening at leisure in your elegant countryside hotel just outside of Edinburgh city center.

Included Unique Activities

Stirling Castle Admission

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Stirling, Central Scotland

Perched on a rocky crag above the town, today you will visit magnificent Stirling Castle. This castle is one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in Scotland. Stirling occupied a key position in Scotland’s battle for independence. Seven battlefields can be seen from the castle, and the 220-foot Wallace Monument at Abbey Craig is a memorial to William Wallace’s defeat of the British in 1297 at Stirling Bridge. (Wallace is the Scottish hero upon whom the movie “Braveheart” is based.) Generations of Scotland’s royalty gathered at Stirling Castle to revel in its impressive buildings, superb sculptures, fine craftsmanship, and beautiful gardens. You have the opportunity to do that, too. Highlights include The Great Hall, Chapel Royal, Regimental Museum of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, The Great Kitchens, and the Tapestry Studio.

Suggested Sightseeing

Stirling, Central Scotland

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On The Map: Stirling is located in Central Scotland, less than 45 minutes on the M80/A80 from Glasgow to the southwest and1 hour on the M9 motorway from Edinburgh to the southeast.

Stirling is a taste of both the Lowlands and the Highlands. It is packed with castles and tales of people who are larger than life, and it is blessed with awe-inspiring natural beauty. “Hold Stirling and you control the entire country…” This simple strategy has ensured that a castle, or some sort of fortification, has existed here in Scotland since prehistoric times. Stirling is associated with King Arthur, and some believe it was the locale for Camelot.

In recorded history, we know that Alexander I dedicated a chapel here. Below the impressive Stirling Castle, Old Town Stirling is protected by 16th century walls built to keep Mary, Queen of Scots, safe from Henry VIII. And, it was here that the infant James VI was crowned in 1567. This area was also home to Rob Roy, whose exploits still echo through the Highlands. There is something about Stirling that feels like a fairy tale. Its sense of time is similar to Edinburgh, but the hustle and bustle is turned down. With its winding cobblestone streets, and the old town clinging to the slopes beneath the castle, you can feel the layers of time and heroism. Take a quiet walk in the moonlight on Stirling’s magic streets. It’s an experience to be savored.

Overnight Location

Livingston, Central Scotland

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On The Map: Livingston is situated in the Almond Valley, just 15 miles west of Edinburgh, and 30 miles east of Glasgow.

Founded in 1962, Livingston is the fourth of five so-called 'New Towns' in Scotland, in part created to ease over-crowding in Glasgow. Scotland's 'Silicon Glen', hi-tech industry flourished and helped the growth of the town until the 1990s. In recent times the town has grown as a result of the spectacular economic growth of Edinburgh (just 15 miles away). At the heart of town lies The Centre - a massive shopping centre, which is one of the largest in Scotland. Luxury brand labels are available at discounted prices at the nearby the Livingston Designer Outlet Centre. Livingston is not all brand-new, and takes its name from the existing Livingston Village, which dates from the 100s. Livingston Village Kirk (pictured) was constructed in 1732, and the famous Livingston Inn also dates from the 1700s.

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Daily Itinerary

Depart from Edinburgh

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After breakfast, check out from your hotel and enjoy a stress-free transfer to Edinburgh Airport for your flight home.

Depart From

Depart from Edinburgh Airport, Central Scotland

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Return to Edinburgh Airport 3hours prior to your flight's scheduled departure. This will allow ample time to check in for your flight home.

Edinburgh is a small airport, but offers a surprisingly large array of shops and restaurants. If you have some time on your hands after check-in and security, you won't be bored!

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Jan Crawford

Colorado Springs

This was our first trip to Ireland as well as our first Authentic Vacations trip. We recently completed the "12 night Soul of Ireland" trip as a you-drive. I have to say that the whole experience exceeded my expectations!! The entire experience from the initial booking to the completion of the trip was outstanding! The stress-free aspect of letting someone else plan and make reservations and deal with details (that we used to do ourselves) made the entire trip so much more enjoyable. Each hotel we were booked into was an exceptional experience (including comfort, service and quality). The additional excursions that were included were wonderful as well. I'm now looking at a trip to Scotland in the future. I'll look forward to working with our awesome agent, Amber, again. She was fabulous! Thank you!!

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Lindsay S.

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Jorie, I can't thank you enough for all your help, answering all my 50 million questions and also reassuring me that Ireland would be amazing. When switching my group from Egypt to a different destination, I was so flustered and not confident in where to go, but it was so easy to sell into the group. I have to say, Ireland was not necessarily at the top of my list, but oh my gosh, it is now! You and Authentic do an AMAZING job when it comes to Ireland!

My group literally cannot stop talking about our trip and they ALL loved it. The hotels were amazing. Aghadoe and Glenlo literally took the spotlight. Our guide Seamus was phenomenal and our driver Ian was so funny. We all had such a good time! Even with the other 2 couples that were on the trip. I really can't think of one flaw or hiccup.. everything was so seamless and perfect. I think it was some long days driving for some, but ultimately I think everyone knew that it was inevitable to see all of the beauty of Ireland. The bus was so nice and it was nice that it was roomy enough for us all to spread out. Again, I can't really think of one thing that I was 'ehh..'. It was all so amazing!

Again, I can't thank you enough.

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May 15, 2024

Lorraine M.

Dear Jen, thank you for all your assistance and patience with our Ireland vacation. This is my lifetime dream. Elegant and fabulous tour. The best guide and bus driver. Small, lovely. This trip far exceeds my wildest dreams. Seamus is witty, well informed and an excellent guide.

"Trip to London and Scotland"

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Kathie S.

Agency

My clients LOVED their trip to London and Scotland. They really enjoyed the hotels that Authentic Vacations recommended, especially the Rembrandt. Thank you!

"The entire Ireland trip was a dream"

Apr 29, 2024

Jennifer B.

Jackson, NJ

Ellie booked our dream vacation for a total of 15 days to Ireland. We did a self-driving tour with a car rental starting and ending in Dublin. We traveled the entire coastline staying 1 or 2 nights at each hotel. The places arranged for us got better and better each night, ending with our last night in a castle built in 1101. The entire trip was a dream. All the recommendations made to us by Ellie were spot on! I can not wait to work with her again. We plan on returning in a couple years with our adult children. I would definitely use Authentic Vacations again for any trip I plan on taking overseas.

"Great trip in Ireland & Scotland"

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Tena

Ireland/Scotland trip was a great trip planned with our group and Jorie. We thoroughly enjoyed each city we visited in both countries. All our hotels were very nice but as older adults, I would advise to pack light which is hard to do if your visit is extended but we had to climb stairs in several places. My favorite thing in both countries are the people. Everyone was so friendly and inviting at hotels, restaurants and local sites. We felt completely safe and comfortable. I would agree with other travelers that driving is stressful for both driver and passengers especially in Ireland where the roads are extremely narrow with rock walls on each side. Next trip will include staying in certain cities with tours out. JerPoint Park in Ireland was a favorite of our group of 4. Authentic Vacations plans, reservations and communications were first rate.

"Wonderful Scottish and Irish adventure"

Nov 14, 2023

James

South Carolina

Lauren, thank you for putting together a wonderful Scottish and Irish adventure. In many unexpected ways it indeed was an adventure that we will remember forever. So sincere thanks. Despite a glitch in St Andrews your team's recovery actually made St Andrews the highpoint of our trip. Staying at Rusacks overlooking the first tee and eighteenth green of the old course was awesome. All the Hotels were first rate. Experiences - awesome The Clontarf Castle is an awesome way to the trip. Well done y'all. Big city stays - We all felt like we could have used an extra day in the larger cities. They all had a story to tell, and we just had enough time to scratch the surface. Self-drive - while less expensive alternative, the person doing the driving misses out on a lot in transit, while the passenger's white knuckle thru the driver's learning process. Also, the roads in Scotland and Ireland are no joke. Would recommend it is worth it to hire a private chauffer driver or go Small Guided for sure.

"Scotland Birthday Trip"

Nov 9, 2023

Michelle

Agency

Adina, I'm following up on my client's train/whiskey tour/ birthday trip to Scotland in October. They had a wonderful time! The whiskey tour day was their favorite, made extra special by their driver Alec who was a superstar. My client's boyfriend is a real train enthusiast. They enjoyed all the train trips, and Nick was like a child on the Jacobite train. Thanks so much for your help with this trip. You clearly know Scotland and planned a very nice route with some unique requirements. I greatly appreciate your expertise and attentive service. I look forward to working with you again in the future. An early Happy Holidays!

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